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Lauren & Corey were married 07/15/17 at Kitz Farm, Strafford, NH. The day was a warm and bright, partly cloudy day; "photographer's perfection". When I got there, the caterer had just bought in the cake and the tables were just completed with place settings. Both Lauren & Corey had taken time from their military duties to get married. I was hoping it was going to be an amazing day for them. I went into the Kitz Farm Residence to find the girls having their own party! Boy, there's nothing like eleven rowdy girls locked up in a room. Now I know what Cindy Lauper meant when she sang,"Girls just want to have fun"! We decided to go outside where the party continued. Shortly afterwards, it was time for the "boys" to have fun as well! They were not quite as rowdy, but almost!! After the girls finally settled down, it was time for the wedding ceremony to begin. The ceremony spot was quite spectacular, a birch tree atop a steep hill embracing both guest and wedding party surrounded by fields, valleys, and a lake. The trek up the hill provided a challenge for some of the wedding guests but after everyone settled, Lauren and Corey were pronounced man and wife. This brought us to my favorite part of the event, the couple's Wedding Portrait. It wasn't hard to photograph this couple. They were filled with love and happiness, you could feel it in the air. Couples like these are the reason I'm a wedding photographer. I particularly loved their sense of humor. After a short time of photographing their wedding portrait it was time for the reception. They had no problem getting into the mood as they danced for the first time as Mr. and Mrs with the crowd cheering them on. Their first dance was followed by the wedding party speeches. Both military personels were roasted by their maids of honor and the best man. The day ended with a very emotional father and daughter dance which had both her sisters weeping as they watched them dance. As the day ended and the sunset crept in, I once again saw an oppurtunity to place my wedding couple in the grips of the sweet, warm light of the sunset. Here's to another glorious "end of day". Enjoy. Robert